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  EitB PBEM XXXIX Setup and Tech Thread
Posted by: Qgqqqqq - October 18th, 2014, 15:31 - Forum: Erebus in the Balance PBEM XXXIX - Replies (486)

Anyone interested in a pbem starting in a non-standard era? Possibly combined with advanced start or other starting goodies.

Flexible on settings/number of players /mod version.

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  Civ5 PBEM4 looking for Dido
Posted by: yuris125 - October 16th, 2014, 08:12 - Forum: Civilization General Discussion - Replies (13)

Hi guys,

Following Hashoosh's disappearance from PBEM4, Carthagian people are looking for a new ruler who will take them to glory. If you're up to the challenge, you will be very welcome! The game has not started, and the fate of Carthage is in your hands!

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  PBEM in Steam
Posted by: dazedroyalty - October 14th, 2014, 14:20 - Forum: Civilization General Discussion - Replies (1)

So, I recently got a new mobile tablet that can run Civ! jive I have to use the Steam version, though, instead of the disc version I use on a desktop/laptop. With the CD version, when I get a save I can just click on it and it launches the game and loads the save.

With the Steam version, though, even after associating the file extension with Civ, it will only launch the game, not load the save. Has anyone discovered a way to launch a save game in the Steam version directly? (I.e. without having to manually move the save and open it in-game)

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  ToW 1.3 PBEM
Posted by: The Black Sword - October 8th, 2014, 15:03 - Forum: PBEM 63 - Replies (208)

I've been talking to Seven about playing a game with him now that I'm down to just PB18. It would be nice to test out the new version of ToW too. I'm pretty flexible on the settings, but here's some initial thoughts to modify:

4-6 player PBEM
Quick Speed
AW
Barbs on
Huts off
Events off
TT and Vassal states off.
Diplo(AP/UN) victory banned.
Map has ~140 land tiles per player, water is important.
Difficulty Monarch
Tech Cost Scaling on

Is anyone else interested?

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  Windows 10 is out
Posted by: Hail - October 6th, 2014, 01:02 - Forum: Off Topic - Replies (10)

The techical preview of Windows 10 can be downloaded from here.

worth mentioning that Windows 10 is claimed to be a unified OS. it is available on desktops, notebooks, tables and smartphones.

anyone tried it?
any point in upgrading from 7/8 ?

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  [spoiler] yuris125 goes back to Russia
Posted by: yuris125 - October 3rd, 2014, 06:50 - Forum: Civilization V PBEM 4 BNW - Replies (18)

I will try to report this game better than the last few. Promise

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  [spoiler] Azza Brings the sPain
Posted by: Azza - October 2nd, 2014, 22:50 - Forum: Civilization V PBEM 4 BNW - Replies (14)

Terrible pun is terrible.









































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  [NO PLAYERS] Lurking Thread For Lurkers Still Baffled
Posted by: Commodore - October 2nd, 2014, 22:26 - Forum: Civilization V PBEM 4 BNW - Replies (21)

Civ V player pulls level, candy comes out. I guess?
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For some of us not in the know...these aren't exactly the most amazing reporters...what do each of these civs do?

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  Civ4 in the News
Posted by: RexSmurphy - October 2nd, 2014, 18:52 - Forum: Civilization General Discussion - Replies (17)

“Imagine if you never fixed your granaries, and you never built new granaries to deal with growth. How far do you think your civilization is going to go?"

"Or, in Civilization terms: [Edmonton Mayor] Iveson ain’t no chieftain; he’s playing on Emperor Mode."

http://metronews.ca/news/edmonton/117285...ure-forum/

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  Foxes With Opinions About Grapes: The Postgame Thread
Posted by: Commodore - September 30th, 2014, 11:01 - Forum: Pitboss 19 - Replies (6)

I'm sure I'll have a lot more to say after diving in to all the threads, but I figured I'd post this here before I get biased by that.

First of all, Xenu, I appreciate the map. You gave us what was requested and it looked quite good. I'm sure you've gotten gross tons of crap dumped on you, but this was professionally done within the constraints. These super-buffed capitals were just insane, lot of fun there.

As for the map parameters...er, oops. 200 tiles per player on a normal script would be one thing. On the crazy-lush uber-viable FoR lakes setting? With one player getting the early bum's rush? Yikes, is all I can say. And again, um...oops.

Pin, I haven't read your thread yet for the complete story, but an impi rush at that stage in the game is pretty hard to stop, plus apparently you managed middle position. Ow. Nothing to say really, beyond maybe you should just ban Zulu in your games? alright

I got kind of testy in the end there Ox, but I guess your piling everything on the side I had territorial ambitions wasn't personal, you just seemed to have time issues all over. frown You played an impressive early game, and I've got to say your naming scheme delighted my heart every time I saw it. Sorry you lost interest/time/commitment.

I don't think anyone could say you died poorly, Dtay. Honestly, dogpiling you isn't my preference every game. wink I think I get where your game went...I felt behind on the expansion curve too. Pink dotting me and then not having much of a culture or road backline would probably be counted a mistake no matter what, but getting the dog pile hurts no matter what. We didn't get anything cheap and I don't think anyone will consider you an easy mark, ever. Good game, worthy adversary! Next time, split a border with me evenly and we can split someone else together. tongue

One hell of a tight contest was shaping up for silver medal...

Gaspar, we didn't have a ton of interaction, but you were a decent neighbor and seemed to play a good game. The MoM note is a fun one to play, isn't it? You did well grabbing those two Dtay cities before I razed them in the blitz, and your resettlement out in my far east was a good “can live with” position. Seems like you played a good Ox campaign, pity it just wrung out the last of his careometer. Your empire's internals were the darkest to me, never did get a good picture of how Middle Turkey looked, which was a bummer.

My nervous ally/rival Thoth, good game played over all. I think the early rush on Pindicator gave you a nice land windfall, and probably still was worth it despite TBS also gaining a fair bit of land for free from the deal (and me, a most excellent moai). Horse archers and catapults didn't cut it for the Dtay invasion, but you did well in managing an economic recovery, catching back up very nicely in the end there. Pity it never came a cropper. I did think we did a pretty good job with splitting our hemisphere. thumbsup

The one thing I have to ask...why the hell with the peace time turn split? I was never hostile to you, nor did it seem you planned on invading me. It was kind of annoying and a stress to always have to play ASAP because I knew you would staunchly refuse to log in until after I was done. That sucked.

TBS, you vindicated my early-game prediction with flying colors, good job. We never interacted much directly; the lack of good interaction planes for you/me and Gaspar/Thoth is probably the final nail in the coffin, actually. Still, you nailed an awesome series of first-to bonuses...I did check the last few pages and yep, you were beating me to the Kremlin handily, nicely done. I suspect Sid's would have been an interesting race, but having the whip hand makes those competitions easy. Good economy managing all game, I'm impressed by the Joao play (and Stonehenge was quite the coup).

I was actually most impressed by your strategic play here. You took advantage of Thoth's rush to get a nice early land lead, and obviously managed to take solid borders with Gaspar and Ox without making either one go all tilty, either. I probably wouldn't have turned my lead into angry draft victims quite like that, but it's hard to argue with results, good judgment there. Well played after conquest of Maya, too...you took your advantage over Gaspar and pushed him for a solid border region and ten turns of peaceful culture-growing.

I'm sure I've bitched about luck from time to time and wryly spoken of my own mistakes and bad play, but you won this completely deservedly for taking full advantage of any circumstances you found yourself in and (from outside looking in) avoiding any and all major screw ups.

Finally, a bit about my own game. Reading my thread you'll see early on how I correctly identified my worst decision: Taking Rammer of Rome. 180 turns and some fifty praetorians later, I'll still stand by that one...Exp, Cre, or Imp should have been a given with the map size and picking fishing was just silly.

Still, I had fun within those constraints. The Oracle->Colossus was absolutely the best wonder path given the lakey bonanza here, snagging circumnavigation was important not just for invasion logistics but also as denial, and I'm pleased with the timing of my knight push. Over-all, it was a good performance, if you ignore willingly putting myself on the back foot from turn 0. I delayed Civil Service longer than I ought to have, and only building Oxford's universities now is laughable. If either of my second-place rivals cares to waggle E-peen and say how they were looking to outperform me, I won't get into an internet argument about it. wink

Over all, while this wasn't a perfect game, this was a good and fun one. Cheers guys. smile

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